NEWS, WITH DIANE SAWYER. MILWAUKEE'S POLICE CHIEF SAYS THERE'S TOO MUCH VIOLENCE IN THE CITY. THIS COMES AFTER A DOZEN SHOOTINGS THIS WEEKEND THAT LEFT THREE PEOPLE DEAD, INCLUDING A 23-YEAR OLD MAN AT 13TH AND CLEVELAND. THE CHIEF SAYS THERE MUST BE TOUGHER PENALTIES FOR PEOPLE CAUGHT WITH FIREARMS WHEN THEY'RE NOT SUPPOSED TO HAVE THEM. 20 CHIEF ED FLYNN/MILWAUKEE POLICE DEPT.: "WE NEED TO MAKE SURE... ... THEY'VE GOT THE ADVANTAGE." MAYOR TOM BARRETT/MILWAUKEE: "WE NEED TO FIND A WAY... ...NEED THE STATE'S HELP." CHIEF FLYNN SAYS MILWAUKEE HAS HAD 49 HOMICIDES THIS YEAR. THAT'S 3 MORE COMPARED TO THIS TIME LAST YEAR. AND TWO LESS THAN